Finger and Toe Models announces the release of the first expansion to 28mm card stock ADOBEVILLE, the modular set of stackable 3" high, 4'x4" modules. Adobeville II adds the parts to build a California-style mission, a minaret for North African or Middle Eastern missions, the parts to create cloisters and arcades, as well as new props. Included are windows and doors for historic, contemporary,... [click here for more]

Finger and Toe Models announces the release of the 15mm/28mm card stock ruined city Ancient Eard. Ancient Eard has fourteen different wall segments up to six inches high. There are six straight walls, some with windows, doors, and buttresses; four corners; two T-sections; a monumental doorway; and a rose window. Although they were designed with 28mm adventuring and skirmishing in mind, none of... [click here for more]

“Doctor Hedron, why do I have to lay on this cold stone?” “Because, my dear, you’re my grad assistant . . . and a virgin.” Finger and Toe Models announce its latest release: Ancient Stones, an expansion for our successful The Lost City. Fantasy, sci-fi, pulp–use Ancient Stones for those encounters in the jungle, desert, the steppes or... [click here for more]

Finger and Toe Models announces the release of the 28mm card stock The Auld Observatory. At twelve inches tall and four in diameter it’s a great, dramatic set piece for your fantasy games. You can use it to map the universe, observe distant enemy movements on the fields beyond the city walls, or as a secret wizard’s tower to summon dark demons. The observatory is an inexpensive, simple... [click here for more]

The beautiful Priestess Tiy motioned to her bodyguards. Two axemen stepped forward, their kilts’ swishing seemed too loud in the silence of the catacomb. The first raised his axe in preparation, while the second grabbed the handle of the old wooden door. Flinging it wide, he stepped back, only to see his companion engulfed in a gout of flame from beyond the door. “Uncle Horeb was right.... [click here for more]

“Alea jacta est!” Match your dice tower to your game. Plop one of these (or all four–they’re available as a bundle) on your table. It looks like one of your terrain pieces. The basic tower is three inches square and nine high. When they dice roll out, they can’t scatter because the receiving tray traps them. No more crawling around on the floor searching for one... [click here for more]

Finger and Toe Models announces the release of El Presidio de Leon, an adobe fort inspired by the presidios of colonial California, but usable for any mud fort from the Dark Ages through near future. El Presidio comes with six different wall modules for variety, a gate with watchtower, a ramp, and a demilune for outer works. While El Presidio de Leon is a stand alone model set, it is textured... [click here for more]

Finger and Toe Models announces the release of the 28mm card stock Early Neolithic Ceremonial Center and Village, Eski Koy. Eski Koy comes with three different circular, mud brick huts, pillars and wall segments to build a temple precinct, and statues of the Great Mother and Great Father. Based on real early Neolithic sites, Eski Koy doesn’t have to be limited to the Stone Age. Conquistadors... [click here for more]

Finger and Toe Models announces the release of the 28mm card stock European Windmill. The building can be assembled either fixed or rotating around its base. The European Windmill is easy to assemble and versatile enough for Renaissance through modern games. It is designed to go with the European series: Row Houses, City Gate, and Guild Hall from Finger and Toe. Remember, every Finger and Toe... [click here for more]

Founded to close a gap between Mission San Luis Obispo and Mission San Antonio, Mission San Miguel is a typical California mission with a large adobe sanctuary and block of monastic cells. The model is sixteen inches long, nine deep, and a bit over five high. While it represents a specific California mission, when combined with the Finger and Toe Adobeville and Presidio sets, it can complete an adobe... [click here for more]

Looming above the plaza beside an ancient Roman amphitheater in Malaga, Spain, the Moorish Watchtower has stood guard for nearly a millennium. The Finger and Toe model is ten inches tall and comes with two optional ruined wall sections. There is a parapet on top for your guards. Although the model represents a specific historic structure. Many cities have centuries old buildings side by side with... [click here for more]

“Yes, my lords and my lady, this is the fabled necropolis of King Scorpion the second. It is rumored–by common people–that it contains all the treasures of his palace. For a modest fee, I might introduce you to someone who could assist you in your quest. He’s a temple priestly magician somewhat down of his fortunes, and therefore eager to partner with such . . . fearsome (and... [click here for more]

"My apologies, noble one, but beyond these gates is the Pharaoh's palace for his harem. As I'm sure you understand, no one but the Pharaoh, the concubines, their guards and servants are permitted within.
There's no need for anger, my lord. Please, put away that khopesh, no swords are permi-GACK!"
Finger and Toe Models announces the release of PALACE, third in the ancient Egyptian PHARAOH... [click here for more]

O Lady Hathor, grant me abundant life. Make me healthy on the eastern side of the sky, so that I will be established in the horizon, and dwell in your temple forever.
Come away with to the banks of the sacred Nile. Walk along a processional way lined with sphinxes as priestesses, dancers, and musicians celebrate the great festival. Burly, shaven-headed priests carry the sacred bark on their shoulders... [click here for more]

Based on the real sand covered church outside Skagen, Denmark, the Finger and Toe model includes the now long gone sanctuary roof. During the Little Ice Age, parishioners cut down trees, brush, and scrub in a desperate attempt to keep warm. As a result, the countryside reverted to its natural state of shifting sand dunes which eventually covered all of the church but the bell tower. Once abandoned... [click here for more]

Dr. Zumail Hedron of the University of New Mexico Institute of Archaeology announced an institute team had finally located Qiba, the lost temple city of the Tumaran culture. “Unfortunately,” Dr Hedron explained, “we lost contact with the team after a brief transmission that said only ‘wonderful things, I see wonderful things.’ We are hopeful contact will be restored.”... [click here for more]

Are you rogue enough to scale the fabled corkscrew tower of the wizard Constantin Ilya Tzarkosevich? Are you wizard enough to penetrate the passcodes of mage-locks? Are you hero enough to face the wizard recluse and his ghost bride? Which cupola is their bed chamber, which room the vault of her fabled dowry? Will you escape with treasures or run screaming through the streets of Drados pursued by Constantin's... [click here for more]

“Mors, you can’t go in there! It’s creepy! See those spider webs! It’s called Troll Home for a reason! I’m telling Mom!” Ignoring his sister, Mors plunged ahead, scrambling through the large hole broken through the massive stones of the ancient watchtower. An older, more experienced child might have asked what could make such a large hole in such thick stones.... [click here for more]

"The altars cry for blood. Who are we to deny them?"
Finger and Toe Models announces TZAK-NAL: The City, everything you need to build a small 28mm Meso-American city.
Three noble houses and two peasant hovels are designed as shells that fit over ruined bases, so you can show battle damage or use the bases to build a ruined city for your adventurers to... [click here for more]

"I am Ix-Chel! Look on my temple, ye mighty, and despair!"
Finger and Toe Models announces TZAK-NAL: The Temple, everything you need to build a small 28mm Meso-American temple complex.
Inspired by the temple of Tulum, TZAK-NAL: The Temple, represents the main temple of a small Meso-American city, but this is a city and temple in decline. Plaster is peeling, moss grows... [click here for more]